Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... muriate of lime , and slowly passed into it chlorine , cooled by the same means . There was immediately a violent action , accompanied by fumes of a pecu- liarly disagreeable smell ; at the same time a yellow 2 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
... muriate of lime , and slowly passed into it chlorine , cooled by the same means . There was immediately a violent action , accompanied by fumes of a pecu- liarly disagreeable smell ; at the same time a yellow 2 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
Pagina 28
... means the measure of this total arc . The mural circle at Greenwich has neither level nor plumb- line , nor do I conceive that the least advantage could be derived from the application of either : its principle enables the observer to ...
... means the measure of this total arc . The mural circle at Greenwich has neither level nor plumb- line , nor do I conceive that the least advantage could be derived from the application of either : its principle enables the observer to ...
Pagina 29
... mean , it appears that the zenith point which I have assumed is 2 ′ , 18 " , 64 , south of the mean position of y draconis for the beginning of the year 1812 , which is the same quantity that is found by the observations with the zenith ...
... mean , it appears that the zenith point which I have assumed is 2 ′ , 18 " , 64 , south of the mean position of y draconis for the beginning of the year 1812 , which is the same quantity that is found by the observations with the zenith ...
Pagina 30
... Mean of 12 Observations Nutation - 8 " , 4 Parallax 4 " , 0 0,58,6 18,9 0,59,9 20,2 0,57,0 0,59,3 19,9 0,16,3 0,59,9 ... Mean Obliquity at Summer Solstice 66,32 , 8,85 66 32 , 8,70 23,27,51,15 23,27,51,30 + , 0,95 + , 0,95 123,27,52,10 ...
... Mean of 12 Observations Nutation - 8 " , 4 Parallax 4 " , 0 0,58,6 18,9 0,59,9 20,2 0,57,0 0,59,3 19,9 0,16,3 0,59,9 ... Mean Obliquity at Summer Solstice 66,32 , 8,85 66 32 , 8,70 23,27,51,15 23,27,51,30 + , 0,95 + , 0,95 123,27,52,10 ...
Pagina 31
... means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently overcome by the increased exertions that are made by the eye to ...
... means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently overcome by the increased exertions that are made by the eye to ...
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